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Senior Downsizing Experts Present a Plan for a Successful Move

Arlington, TX, June 03, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Downsizing. Just the thought can cause fear, worry and stress for seniors and their families. To assist with this daunting task, Senior Downsizing Experts Ingrid and John Sullivan will conduct a free "Downsizing Made Easy" seminar at the Eunice Activity Center located at 1000 Eunice Street in Arlington on Wednesday, June 17 at 2:00 pm.

How do you know if it is time for you to downsize? Here are just a few of the reasons:· Do you have too much house for your current lifestyle?· Does your home work with your current physical abilities?· Do you want to be closer to family, friends or doctors?· Do you need the equity from your current home in order to make a move?· Would a move improve your lifestyle?

The Sullivans urge attendees to consider all of these factors and look at all of the options available. They will give suggestions for creating a plan that allows for a new chapter of life requiring less maintenance and allowing for more freedom and fun. They stress that careful planning and sound advice are crucial to a successful move.

Featured guest speakers will include specialists in Title and Escrow, Packing and Moving, Home Repair and Estate Sales. To reserve your spot for the free seminar, call (817) 635-1043 or visit www.SeniorDownsizingExperts.com.

About Senior Downsizing Experts:Ingrid and John Sullivan of Keller Williams Arlington have more than 20 years experience in the Real Estate industry. They have completed extensive training and are both certified Senior Real Estate Specialist® by the National Association of Realtors. Ingrid has also achieved the more in-depth Certified Senior Housing Professional (CSHP®) designation through the Seniors Real Estate Institute. The Sullivans have managed late-in-life moves for hundreds of clients - including their own parents - and are aware of how emotional and complicated the process can be. Their message to seniors and their families: "You Are Not Alone."